Jimmie Jerome Hiners was arrested Friday in Dallas, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Acting on a tip, Dallas police located the 27-year-old gang member while watching a home in Dallas. When officers approached the home, he ran out the back door.

After a short foot chase, Hiners was arrested on two felony warrants and two Class C misdemeanor family violence warrants.

DPS says the tipster will receive a $10,000 reward for leading police to the suspect.

Original entry on July 24:

A member of the Bloods from Dallas was added Wednesday to the Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list.

Jimmie Jerome Hiners, 27, is wanted for aggravated assault and parole violation, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. His criminal history includes aggravated robbery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and assault causing bodily injury.

Authorities say Hiners is 5-foot-8 and weighs approximately 156 pounds. He has several tattoos, including “KE-KE” on his right chest, “YB” on the back of his neck, a marijuana leaf on the front of his neck, “BLOOD” on his left arm and “POE” on the back of his left hand.

Hiners is last known to have lived in East Oak Cliff, and, authorities say, he is also known by the moniker Jimmy Nookie Hiners.

Texas Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to Hiners’ arrest. Tips can be offered anonymously. Anyone with information is asked to call (800) 252-8477.

One of the state’s most wanted fugitives is now in custody after being arrested in southeast Dallas on Tuesday by state troopers, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Rickey Lynn Johnson, 31, is a Crips gang member and has been wanted for parole violation since April 2010. He has been convicted of making terroristic threats and exhibiting a firearm in a school zone.

A $7,500 reward will be paid for a tip that led to his arrest. Lavota Yarbough, who was with Johnson at the time, was arrested on outstanding misdemeanor warrants out of Dallas County, according to a statement from DPS.

So far this year, law enforcement has arrested 28 of Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives and Sex Offenders, including 20 gang members. The DPS says $88,000 in rewards have been paid for tips that resulted in arrests. The cash rewards are funded by the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division.

For more information on the state’s most wanted fugitives, click here. Anyone with information can provide anonymous tips in four different ways: